Ounahi scored two second-half goals and Soufiane grabbed a late third as Morocco ended Canada's World Cup journey

"VAN" (Sports Desk - 05.07.2026) :: Co-hosts Canada’s FIFA World Cup 2026™ adventure came to a end in Houston as Azzedine Ounahi’s second-half double and a late Soufiane Rahimi goal sent Morocco through to the quarter-finals for a second straight tournament.

The Atlas Lions made history as Africa’s first semi-finalists at Qatar 2022 and after shrugging off a slow start with a strong second-half showing here, they can now look forward to a Boston quarter-final on 9 July against the winners of the France-Paraguay tie. For Canada, a nation whose footballers had never won a World Cup match before this tournament, there will be great pride in their run to the last 16 alongside the pain of this defeat.

Canada had the better of the first period, starting with impressive energy and intensity, pressing high and forcing several corners. It was no surprise they created the first significant chance when, capitalising on a loose ball out of Morocco’s defence, Ali Ahmed fed Tani Oluwaseyi and he span superbly away from Redouane Halhal to put himself clean through on goal. He shot low but Yassine Bounou, Morocco's Canada-born goalkeeper, saved with his left foot.

Mohamed Ouahbi’s team could not find their rhythm and their discomfort grew with the departure after 22 minutes of Ismael Saibari, their leading scorer in this tournament, with an apparent muscle injury, Rahimi taking his place.

In Saibari's absence, midfielder Ounahi stepped up to make the difference, opening the scoring soon after the restart through a well-worked dead-ball routine. From the right, Achraf Hakimi played the ball across the face of the box where, from the D, Ounahi swept a terrific first-time shot past the diving Maxime Crepeau and inside the left post.

Morocco had won all seven matches in which Ounahi had scored previously and history was repeated here as the Atlas Lions raised their game in the second period. Although Tajon Buchanan tested Bounou with a low drive, Ounahi made sure of Morocco's success by burying a shot high into the roof of the net from Brahim Diaz's lay-off following a counter-attack. His first-ever World Cup goals were the first brace by an African player in the knockout rounds since Senegal's Henri Camara scored twice against Sweden in 2002.

Rahimi headed against the crossbar but wouldn't be denied a goal of his own, latching on to a Diaz through ball and finishing smartly to amplify the scoreline in added time.
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